Today in the "did you see this coming" edition we came across a double bin composter that is set to blaze a new trail in the green practices of most people. Seen as composting revolutionized, this central design of the Mantis Compost Twin review sets us in a huge wave of excitement on the composting method of the future.
Currently available in the market, many folks who practice sustainability adapting the Green lifestyle all over the world -- from country settings to urban areas -- already have a compost twin tucked in the yard, composting all year round.
For these early adapters, the double chamber rotating composter is nothing short of amazing. A modification that is easy and simple yet very effective, efficient, so obvious that you'd want to beat yourself in the head and say why didn't I ever thought of that?
Now that it is actually available and Mantis is making it, don't beat yourself up twice.
Design and Features
Here's a glimpse of the features straight off the Mantis Compost Twin review site:
* Two 10-bushel capacity bins continue the process of composting the next batch without the wait.
* 65" wide x 66" high x 41" deep.
* Aerator vents on each bin to allow much needed into the mix for sure decomposition.
* Perfect height -- 32 inches above the ground -- for easy loading and unloading.
* Durable tubular frame, galvanized metal drum for years of use.
* Vented end caps for even air flow and drainage of excess moisture.
* Interior "fins" mixes the compost material inside when bins are rotated.
* Easy to turn handle and gear system for zero back-break turning.
Country and city folks who are very deliberate about their part in protecting the environment pick up composting when disposing household organic wastes. Aside from helping minimize your town's garbage, you will be earning black gold -- the most powerful fertilizer called humus. You can then use this fertilizer in your veggie plot, potted plants, small to large scale farms, or even sell them as organic fertilizers.
There is a huge potential and a big ROI to recycling organic waste such as kitchen scraps, fruits and vegetable peelings, dead leaves in the garden and so much more -- through nature's way of composting!
The process is not even dirty and messy. If you are worried about the smell of rotting materials and dung, then your idea of composting dates back to ancient times (with a slight exaggeration here). Composting is very well-kept and systematic nowadays you won't even need to dig compost pits or maintain compost heaps!
Turning bins are the trend. The Mantis Compost Twin takes it one step further by having two bins in a single setup so you need not wait for a batch to turn to compost before starting a new batch with your kitchen scraps or yard wastes. They are made of waterproof materials, are well-designed so that rodents can't get to them and cause a complete mess, and you can be sure no offensive rotting smells will waft off to your neighbor's patio.
With the twin tumbler design, easy-turn composter featured in the
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